Let’s be honest, your PC could probably be upgraded. Whether you’re rocking a top of the line rig, or your scrapping together from the ground up, the thought of a new video card is tempting. Well, the folks at Nvidia are making your decision a little easier by offering some sweet promos with their most popular cards.

Like a highly trained assassin, the new Homeland DLC for Splinter Cell: Blacklist has snuck up without us even realizing. The pack is out on 360, PS3, PC,Wii U will set you back $6.99 on all platforms. Included are two previously pre-order exclusive co-op missions, but also plenty of other extras.

What is that scuttling noise? Is it a squirrel in the attic? Or perhaps a incompetent player controlling Sam Fisher in his latest adventure Splinter Cell: Blacklist, out 20th August? If, like me, you end up playing the Splinter Cell games like a ham-fisted one man band (alerting every enemy to your presence) you may want to check out the new launch trailer for some tips.

Can you believe it's finally almost time for another Splinter Cell game? It's been three years since Splinter Cell: Conviction was released, but Sam Fisher is back in Splinter Cell: Blacklist in just a few short weeks. While we haven't seen much in terms of co-op for the game, a trailer put out by Ubisoft should get you proper hyped.

We’ve covered quite a bit of epic trailers on Splinter Cell: Blacklist over the past year, but the latest trailer from Ubisoft dives headfirst into the truly emotional and thrilling storyline. Both Sam Fischer and his partner, Isaac Briggs, work together to take down a secret organization bent on taking the world down with a “list”.

Gather round my hearth ye gentle folk and come play Splinter Cell: Blacklist with me. Except for you Nintendo Wii U owners, if you want the game to be released on the same day on the Wii U as on the Playstation 3 and Xbox 360, you are going to have to forgo the 2 player local co-op.

For those that have been following news on the latest installment in the Splinter Cell series, Splinter Cell: Blacklist, you may have noticed an emphasis on the cooperative aspects of the game. Focusing on a new gameplay philosophy that centers around the cohesion between two players, the cooperative play is being balanced and fine-tuned for an immersive experience. We talked about the way that the enemies, as well as the players, will rely upon one another to overcome obstacles and eliminate the opposing force in a previous article. For now, let's take a look at two new gameplay modes that will be present in Blacklist.

We’re only a few months off from having Splinter Cell: Blacklist in our hands, so it would be a fitting time to get pumped up for the game. Putting two co-op partners in the shoes of stealth veteran Sam Fisher and newbie Isaac Briggs, they can easily use creative combat and stealth strategies to their team’s ultimate advantage. Two heads are better than one, and this official co-op trailer shows us why.

The Splinter Cell franchise has always had a very unique and engaging legacy of cooperative gameplay. The different co-op modes have spanned from tandem stealth-play missions to special modes involving spies and hunters. An inside look at the cooperative mechanics of Splinter Cell: Blacklist has surfaced on Joystiq. In it, they share some of their impressions on the ways that co-op works in the latest Splinter Cell game.

Gamers who love their stealth shooters will be happy to hear that some Splinter Cell Blacklist Wii U details have been revealed over the last few days. Anyone who's a of that GamePad controller will be using it like a secondary set of eyes, utilizing it to command various gadgets, as well as to do other actions with both the touchscreen and motion control features.

The word special, it used to mean something; you would expect something other than the norm. How many Special Editions does one game need for them no longer to be special? Splinter Cell: Blacklist is taking on this challenge with the details of four new Special Editions that will be spread across the retailers of the world.